February 2012 Blog Posts (15)

I was more than surprised this morning when I googled the terms “bookcast” and “bookcasting.” I had imagined that what I was expecting to see in the results would have been common practice in this day and age, and yet I actually saw very little of what I had in mind. Moreover, I couldn't find entries for the words in Wikipedia, nor in the Wiktionary. In fact, this is the best definition I…

Towards Understanding the Fallacies of Movement for Common School System in a Capitalist Framework: A Note

It is often found that social scientists/researchers of our country put forward some prescriptions in their research papers for bringing about certain pro-people steps or certain policy change either in social, economic, political or cultural fields assuming the Indian state machine as an apparatus that has basically been designed to function as…

Lewis Latimer inventor, draftsman, engineer, author, poet, musician, and, at the same time, a devoted family man and philanthropist, born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1848, invented the water closet for…

When people have nothing more to lose,Then Meditation will result.…

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Marxism teaches us to examine every phenomenon in two angles; because it (Marxism) unearthed that everything in this universe exists in contradiction. In case of society Marxian view is that it (society) exists in class contradictions. Such class contradictions are defined either as rulers and ruled, capitalist versus proletariat, owners of means of productive forces versus labourers, rich versus, poor, etc. One could acquire Marxian outlook not merely by reading… Continue